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1. French – Bulgarian Laboratory “Vesicles and Membranes” 1997-2002.
2. Biophysical Mechanism of the effect of electromagnetic field on biological and model membrane, EU project-COST 244, 1994-1996.
3-4. Mechanism of electrical permeabilisation, DFG, 436-100, 1993-1998 (2 projects).
5. Mechanism of electroporative DNA and oligo transport through cell membranes and lipid bilayers, DFG 436/113, 1999-2001.
6. Transmembrane transport of anticancer drugs and DNA by electrical pulses, French-Bulgarian project, (CNRS-BAS), 2003-2005, Toulouse, France.
7. Electrotransfer of anticancer drugs and DNA, French-Bulgarian project, (CNRS-BAS), 2006-2007, Toulouse, France.
8. Electrotransfer of macromolecules, K-31, 1991-1994.
9. Effect of electrical pulses at the interaction and transfer of poly ions through biological membranes, K-411, 1994-1997.
10. Family of apparatus for electrochemotherapy of malignant tumors: laboratory and clinical studies – prototypes and construction- N 5011, 1998-1999.
11. Effect of electric field on macromolecules in biological and model membranes, K-707, 1997-2002.
12. Transmembrane transfer of drugs and DNA by electrical pulses, K-1303, 2003-2006.
13. Treatment of cancer cells and solid tumors by suitable choice of electrical pulses, ДО 02б178, МОН 2008-2012
14. Study of the influence of an applied electric field on the adsorption of adhesive proteins and endotelisation of nanostructure biomaterials for needs of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine” Д0 02/ 326,. МОН 2009-2011.
15. Study of the influence of an applied electric field on the adsorption of adhesive proteins and endotelisation of nanostructure biomaterials for needs of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine” Д0 02/ 326,. МОН 2009-2011
16. Treatment of tumor cells and tumors by electrical pulses. DO 02/178 Bulgarian Fund Research, 2009-2012
17. European network for development of electroporation-based technologies and treatments (EP4Bio2Med) BMBS COST Action TD1104, 2012-2016 – member of MS.